Posts Tagged cables

I happened to be at the courthouse for moral support for my sister who is going through a divorce, when I realized I had no cable needle and really wanted to make this cute cable hat. I first found a used sucker stick in my purse, which worked although frustratingly it didn’t allow the yarn to slip off, the stick may have been a little sticky. I then, aggravated myself even more, by losing my sticky replacement. I decided to ask my sister in desperation, not very supportive am I?? No luck there, she checked her purse, but unfortunately she had just cleaned it out the day before, at that moment her attorney said she had a paperclip if that would help. She instantly became my best friend. The paper clip worked beautifully, allowing the stitches to slide on and off without a hitch, and the curve kept me from dropping the stitches prematurely. I let the attorney know that she would be making my blog, being one of my most interesting knitting rescue stories to date.

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How did you do this??? I had to laugh when my 5-year-old daughter blurted this out upon examining the hat I was knitting. I had just pulled out a skein and was knitting on a whim when this apparently magical creation began to form. She loves her purple hat with curls. Well, not actual curls, but cables. I do like her description better but it might be because I am partial to her. The pattern is originally intended for babies and knit with dk yarn, but I changed it up and grabbed my size 9 needles and whipped out some worsted weight yarn. I love the results, better yet my daughter loves the results. I wish I had snapped a picture of her walking into Michael’s with her purple sweater dress, courtesy of Justice and coincidentally matching purple cable knit hat. The stop was of course for the convenience of their restrooms and the lovely yarn we just had to walk past on our way out. We couldn’t use the restroom without purchasing something, and my older daughter, Ruth, really wants her own hat, so yarn HAD to be purchased, really. With my husband’s help, he found his way in to browse and of course purchase some dipping pens, nibs and ink, ( He will have to get his own blog to explain that obsession. ) Ruth was able to find the correct yarn. It was choosing a color that consumed most of the time, which shade of pink would be best?? Needless to say, she is happy to see her pink hat cast on my needles and hopefully, patiently awaits its finish. I hope she likes her pink hat of curls!